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November 13th, 2010 by admin

The right way to Shoot a Soccer Ball
As everyone knows that scoring goals is the object of the game of Soccer, a very effective and powerful shot can make huge difference between what you call a nil-nil game and a champions game. Here are few of expert’s views on how to shoot a Soccer Ball
Frstly, approach to the ball is the key for the game, so that you, the ball and the goal come in line with one another.
Next is the placement, place your foot which is non-kicking level with that of the Soccer Balls and around six inches to the side.
And about kicking leg, just simply place the knee of your kicking leg to be exact directly above or just a little beyond the ball just before the foot is about to make contact of the ball.
The Soccer Ball should be hit on its center line while placing your toes some thing like pointing at the ground.
Then slightly bent your knee following with it aiming your kicking legs toes aimed at the ground. Most of the professionals know this fact that when a shot with very little or with almost no spin is very much tougher for the opponent team to defend especially their.
Always try leaning forward, and also keep in mind about your knees it should be over the ball, this would help the player if the ball is shot all over the target.
Keep in mind and consider this as an advice to all the game learners that if any condition of yours is impairing you or limiting your ability to get engaged in physical activity, then you should definitely consult a physician before you attempt to get yourself involved in the activity. Please ensure that this information should not be or is intended as some substitute for some professional medical advice or some sort of treatment, this was just a note
You could find in many keys and in fact there are tons of them on how to shot the Soccer Balls the right way, they all need to happen in tandem for a successful result. Summarizing the above first and foremost, your plant foot needs to be fairly even with the ball, not behind; this is a very common mistake which many fresher’s do. Next, the striking leg should have a bent knee with the toe being curled under and the front of the foot should be flattened something like a paddle. The strike when made should be through the soccer ball and then the landing should be made on the striking foot with the plant foot following. Note that this motion should be a forward one. During the strike, your chest needs to remain down and over the ball as if you have a third eye in your chest which has to watch you strike the ball throughout this whole process.
You could observe hat there would be few mitigating circumstances where some of these striking positions has to be altered player to player to get various effects, but for a standard shot, the above mentioned is the proper method which can also be repeated with any of the either foot.
As like in golf, it is very essential that you have to be relaxed, and focused always, and after kicking the ball its not important to look up to see where it is going, just simply give it a second, because when you jerk up you can move your foot which was used in striking the ball slightly to the side, which could mess up the follow through and would result in robbing the ball of accuracy.
It’s essential to relax your whole body and mind and then loosen up before you strike the ball. If your mind, body, and muscles are tensed up before you strike the ball and you try to kick it as hard as you can, you will deliver a poor strike and that is a very time tested advice. When you are relaxed and just simply follow through the ball, your natural leg strength will come through and produce a very quality strike.
About the Author
Head coach for Power Giants soccer club playing in second division league in France, has experience in training young kids to be future stars for the club and the country,Is know for improving personal skills of the players.He is popular among players for training them using state of art soccer Balls.For more information please visit: http://www.petraimports.com/
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